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Tag Archives: short stories
Events & CFPs: Folktales, Gothic women, monsters, winter tales, Hardy
Various events and CFPs coming up soon. I’ve left this post quite late, sorry, so check dates as some are urgent! 1. English Folktales Lost & Found: Storytelling and Scholarship 5–6pm (BST), 11 October 2022, Sir Victor Blank Lecture Theatre, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Folklore, Folktales, Gothic, Hardy, Mary Shelley, Monsters, short stories, storytelling, tales, terror, uncanny, women
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CFPs: Myth and art, Tales of Terror, Supernatural Studies
Some more CFPs and Calls for Articles: 1. Myth and Art Revisited conference, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 18-19 December 2019. Deadline: 31 July 2019. This international two-day conference hosted by the Department of English Language and Literature, … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, classical studies, Folklore, Gothic tales, myth, short stories, supernatural, uncanny, weird
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CFPs: Myth and dream, tales of terror, Romanticism
Three very tempting conferences with CFPs: 1. Myth and Dream / The Dreaming of Myth, University of Bologna, 23-24 May 2019; deadline 1 February 2019. The conference invites proposals addressing diverse approaches to the combination of myth and dream – … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1819, dream, Folklore, horror, myth, Romanticism, short stories, weird
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